A Severability Clause is part of the boilerplate provisions you find in many contracts. It essentially asks the court interpreting the contract to ignore just the unenforceable portions of the contract. Absent this provision, a court may choose to throw out the entire contract if there are any issues. Simple Severability Clause If any provision […]
Unenforceable Provisions in a Contract
Contracts often have unenforceable provisions in them. Therefore, not every provision is binding. In our previous blog, we talked about what makes a contract. In this blog, we discuss these exclusions. Court Interpretation When we say something is excluded from a contract, we mean a court has reviewed the contract language and decided that […]